MUHAMMAD ZAMAN versus SIKANDAR KHAN
Section 92 and Lim 95 Limitation Act (IX of 8 1908), Section 19 and Article 132 West Pakistan Exemption and Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Act (XIX of 1964), Section 14 (2) in relation to release of mortgage land. The mortgage limit in 1880 was similarly that the forecasters did not interest the respondents since 1880, that is, one of the participating mortgages fell asleep and in order to obtain the recognition of the obligation under the meaning of section 19, the Limitation Act, 1908 Did not take action, while the other participant was suppressed under mortgage rights In 1930, respondents, in the interest of non-mortgage mortgages, had no right to take advantage of Article 132, the Limitation Act. Not enormous, and after twelve years from 1930 there was no case to answer voters easily approved and they were mistaken in their support of the Collector and Commissioner. The Board of Revenue accepted the appeal to release the mortgaged land, set aside the orders of the courts and declared ownership rights. Extinguished respondents
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